Honey Mask

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August 27, 2007

Pros:

Affordable yet luxurious! It seems to clear up acne yet leaves the skin feeling soft and moisturized, my face looks almost airbrushed when i first take it off!

Cons:

Its not too bad, but if you try sleeping in it, you will wake up stuck to your sheets!

Every other night I go to bed with honey all over my face, when i wash it off my skin looks amazing, blemishes are reduced and my skin literally glows, It feels luxurious and the fact that its natural and simple and not full of chemicals too long to announce in one breath! The only thing im not sure it reduces are blackheads although ive only been using it a few nights so im hoping that it will in time!
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December 28, 2016
Honey Cinnamon - Spot Treatment
Hi, I'm planning to use the Honey/Cinnamon combination as spot treatment. But I'd like to ask first if it is the Cinnamon oil or the powdered one? I already tried the skin test at the back of my hand for Cinnamon. It's been an hour and doesn't occur any allergic reactions. Is it safe to say that it wouldn't have any reactions on my face too? Sorry I'm being paranoid since the last time a had an allergic reaction to Etude Tea Tree Mask which literally burned and made my face dry and swollen for a week. Thanks, Sheila
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December 29, 2016
Hi, I know that some of here had an allergic (Burning) reaction to cinnamon that's why I decided to just leave it on my face for just 30 min. I did it last night. After washing my face, I noticed immediately that it lessen the size of my big pimple but didn't see any dramatic changes with others. Then I used just the raw honey on my spots overnight. When I woke up, I added a little bit of my leftover Honey/Cinnamon on my spots, I washed my face then used honey mask all over my face while taking shower. After that I washed it off with warm water. I noticed that the skin around some of my spots are starting to peel. I think that's the use of cinnamon. It dries out the pimple. For honey, it made my skin so soft. No big changes for my acne but I'm willing to wait for the better :) It's been my 2nd day doing it and will definitely send an update next week.
December 28, 2016
Honey and Cinnamon as Spot Treatment
Hi, I'm planning to use the Honey/Cinnamon combination as spot treatment. But I'd like to ask first if it is the Cinnamon oil or the powdered one? I already tried the skin test at the back of my hand for Cinnamon. It's been an hour and doesn't occur any allergic reactions. Is it safe to say that it wouldn't have any reactions on my face too? Sorry I'm being paranoid since the last time a had an allergic reaction to Etude Tea Tree Mask which literally burned and made my face dry and swollen for a week. Thanks, Sheila
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August 6, 2016
WHAT KIND of Honey then?
Hi guys! So I am using this "raw, unfiltered" honey which is crystallized. It is thick, sticky and not liquid. I've used it for 2 days already and Ihavent seen any remarkable results like how u guys experienced. Does it matter what kind of honey then? Raw honey is better but its thick and crystallized, which makes me wonder if it could absorb into my face effectively? :/ Thanks!
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August 8, 2016
Pure, unfiltered, raw honey will not typically crystallize as long as you keep it sealed between uses. I've had raw honey for months at a time that doesn't crystallize. Best bet is a local honey at a farmer's market or local organic/health food store.
May 8, 2016
Okay
I've tried the honey and sugar mask and it was just okay. I also felt like the sugar tore my skin a bit.
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April 22, 2015
Need to try this
Okay so lately I have been getting Horrible breakouts! I mean u can see them from a mile a way! my mom recommend to try something natural And we'll I just happend to find this awesome website! I'm definitely going to try it!! I have ACNE all over the place and tomorrow I have a play and I hope this could reduce it!
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March 22, 2016
did it work?
June 28, 2013
Great way to sooth angry skin and bring back an even tone.

Pros:

Plenty of skin benefits
Anti-inflammatory

Cons:

Sticky

Honey masks are wonderful to do once or twice a week, they leave your skin feeling fresh, bright, tight, and even-toned. They can be a bit drying if you overdo them.. but in moderation, they are relaxing, and effective.
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January 9, 2013

Pros:

Easy to make
REDNESS REDUCED
spots decreased in size and colour

Cons:

washing it off can be messy

I combine Honey, turmeric, tea tree oil, brown flower and one egg white and mix together until it is the consistency of a paste. I mask my whole face and leave it on until it is dry +ten minutes. This along with using the steam room at my gym is my regime. Redness significantly reduced, spots halve in 12 hours. My diet plays a MAJOR ROLE, if i eat wrong I know about it. You must have (in my op) a 'LOW GI' diet. Cut out all fatty foods, caffeinated drinks. Add multi vits + green tea supplement
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May 3, 2012

Pros:

Reduce redness
Makes skin feel soft

Cons:

a little messy

I use this for my face and loved it, loved it so much I take honey baths now. It takes a whole jar but trust me its worth it. I simply spread all of the honey all over my body and let it set for about 10 mins. Then I start to pour cold water to start to remove the honey. It takes about a hour to remove it all but its so worth it. After that my skin is smooth and radiant. Give it a try but stay safe.
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March 16, 2012

Pros:

Fades scars
Natural!

Cons:

Drips

I have tried EVERYTHING for my acne. The only thing that worked was antibiotics, but even that stopped working for me. I tried not eating gluten, because my sister went off gluten and it cured her severe acne. It wasn't really working for me though. I heard about this chiropractic guy who also tests and cures allergies. I went to see him about two weeks ago and he found that I was allergic to sugar, hormones, bacteria that is on people's face, and stress. HE CURED ME OF THESE THINGS. I know this sounds nuts. But please tell me if you haven't begun to wonder if acne is actually an internal thing, rather than the cleansers we use. My skin is clearing up! I am getting less new pimples. I seriously encourage you to find an allergy doctor. I know this is about honey, but I had to put that in because I am so excited about being cured. So like I said, I have active acne (not as much since I saw the allergy guy, and I predict it will get even better as in the next week) but I mostly really want to fade my terrible hyper-pigmentation before I go to Hawaii in 3 months. It's all around my mouth and I don't want to worry about make-up coming off when I go swimming. I started using Honey and Turmeric as a face mask and left it on for about 20 minutes each night. Turmeric helps to whiten the skin that is damaged. It's hard to see a difference when you look at yourself every day in the mirror wondering if it has faded. I decided to leave it on for an HOUR each night (and morning if I have time.) I really do think that it is fading my stupid hyperpigmentation! I'll write back in a month or two to let you know how fast it worked.
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